1838 closes ‘untenable' fixed-income fund

1838 Financial Advisors, a US asset management firm that ran $14bn (€12bn) in funds at its height, has liquidated its fixed-income fund after admitting it had become economically unviable. It has appointed a third party to run its equity fund.

Three US fund management consultants confirmed that the actions amounted to the company ceasing to do business.

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